laborers made the warriors for qin
Sorry to tell you, but you can't touch the worriors. However, you can see them clearly.
They were an army of clay statues made for an Asian emperor to protect him in the afterlife I think
Terracotta clay!
The Terracotta Warriors Site was built by Ancient Chinese slaves and also by the King's workers ordered by him and chosen by him.
The Terracotta Warriors Site was built by Ancient Chinese slaves and also by the King's workers ordered by him and chosen by him.
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They were to be his guards in the afterlife.
the terra cotta warriors were built to protect the emperor in the after life
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
The Terracotta Army was built about 220BC
The Terracotta Army here is referred to as the terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang. It was built in the Qin Dynasty prior to the Han Dynasty. Han Dynasty also had funeral figures with its own feature, besides military style, living style flourished at that time. Overall, Han's terracotta figures were various in style, but smaller in scale compared with Qin's.